How does the sound get into your ears when someone is talking ?
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Anatomy of the Ear
For example, when a person talks, the movement of their mouth creates waves of moving air. These sound waves travel into your ear canal and hit your eardrum. ... The cochlea contains small cells called hair cells that convert sound waves into signals. The signals then get sent to your brain.
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